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Checking social media feeds regularly is a habit for many people but it takes time. In the busy lives of pet owners, veterinary social media pages are competing heavily for attention with friends, hobbies and entertainment sites.
Unless your post is attention grabbing, relevant and easy to engage with, chances are your followers will keep on scrolling and miss your message.
The fewer clicks attached to a Call To Action, the better. More than one click and you risk losing them.
Make it easier for your audience by…
Social media is full of images, so how do you get your audience to stop at yours?
Your followers are busy so always take into account their limited time and don’t ask them to think or do too much. A post asking followers to post the last pet picture on their camera roll gets much more traction than asking for opinions or information that requires their time and effort.
Keep switching it up and trying new content. I’m constantly testing new content ideas for my clients. Some are hugely successful and others just flop. But unless I try, I won’t know what works and what doesn’t. I’ve also found that the types of posts that used to get high engagement 5 years ago have become stale in 2021.
Keep an eye on other veterinary clinics and pet businesses with high engagement on their posts. What is working for them and would something similar work for your audience?
The social media space is constantly changing and evolving as the needs and circumstances of its followers change.
In your social media posts, try a mix of education, information, service promotion, patient and team photos and a little bit of light entertainment. You’ll soon know how to strike the right balance for your practice and provide genuine, helpful content for your followers.
This post was originally published on the Waggy Dog Blog and has been reproduced with full permission
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